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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-10-18, Page 1 (2)Phone 25 Advocate NV& yon want ANY- TIIINfe that ten P-te-date print ling office can tin, e- st etyles, neereet teeeee, 111!"feeroranet evoek, right peiee, Long Dietaeree Melee, TWENTIETH YEAR. EXETER. ONTARIO. TITURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 1906. Real Estate Changes , "e61-1- 7- Nave in.- fc,Cli:tiPif. reet, ceeli!tbrift111st vllc TzT SANDERS &UREECH mall— Saved /Ontario Bank Wrecked u—sygtematically give you the ineatis to ,enjoy and own' many things thought only possible to the rich. A vacation abroad; a home; St motor -car; a college education or anything elseyolt-wish for can be yours if you save the dimes and dollars. $1.00 opens an account and interest is paid 4 time*, a year in - Ihi ISSoveregn Bank of .Canada FOS. SNELL1 *ea, Manager at Exeter, Crediton, Zurich end Dashwood, Confidence in the dealers and in the goods they offer are essential, to trade: , Winter will soon be here and we are'prepared te meet it with the goods, In /00110141111110110 - we are showing the finest, newest and best lines we have ever shown at prices the lowest. Ladies' and Childrens a speciality with as We have just received a choice lot of • IVEN'S AND BOYS' Underwear 0 -WEAR surrp NOBBY GOODS. Also a nice Line of' Overcoats. We still carry the "ASTORIA" SHOE. For quality and Highest price paid for Produce: Ego 180., Better 20c., Dried Apples 5e. 9 Sh -iteretesattinal carafe, 13,0fILSTON, L. D. 8,». D. S: titilessissr .]Stotabes of the RO. D. S. of Ontario and 'Honor Graduate of Toronto University. • . OFFICE; Over Dickort Sc Carling's.1,aw Office, in Dr. Anderson's formeilDental Parlors. siert. A. It.- taleseesx, L. A 8.' A A s841Honor graduate of Toronto IJniveristv. DENTIST, eetli extracted without any pain, or any bad effeas Oftlee in ration's Block, west side Main street, Exeter., ` Medical AF.' 3LUA.LOY,.„1.1. 11. (Tor. Univ.) MEMBER, ..' College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Former Hulse Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital. Successor to Dr. J. A: Rollins. 'Residence: Bast on lint street north of office, Exeter, Ontario. . WiUiam Brown • - "Prof.' Ditmas, of Royal Incorporated Society of 31n$Ioinino, nglaq; Organist of 'trivitt )Iemorial Qhurch,Exeter. Piano, Organ, Harmony and Theory of Music, Terms on application. Bxeter, Ont. , begat, t,ZOKE101,1 g5 CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI. tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Cottemissioners. (inciters forMolons Bank, 'etc. Maliey. to Loan at lowest rat o of interest. Offices, Main Street, Exeter. OAatII10 BA, Is l)unosory • Were Wo wag. We have a large amount of private funds to loan n farm and village properties at leW rates of inter. GIADMAN STANBURY, Parristers, SothiltOrs,Main st., Exeter Out LLOYD P, SONES. „ Organist and. Choir Mater of Mitchell Methodist ()Witch, Teaeher-Platio, Organ, Voice, Harmony, Modern methods, Thoroughness , • Farm -for Salle That excellent farm, lot 5, Con, 10, McGillivray, consisting ,of 100 acres, well -drained, Well fenced. Indio a state of good cultivation with eight "acres of , fall wheat in. It hag ti pee bush of 12 acres. This ' bush has rimlt elm, basswood and maple trees. There is also a large brink house of seven room, with ;cel- lar and furnace, Woodshed in connection. There 14 a large bank barn. 30 by 00, and a good driving Shed. Windmill and well in the barn. There 8 a good bearing orchard. This is One Of the beet. farms' in McGillivray, across the road from the school, ft very short detente from the (Atwell, awe about a mile from Maguire PostOfflee. roe terms and particuIarli apply to John Wititelord, Maguire, AUCTION SALE Parra Stock, Implements Lot 15, Concession 1, Stephen, on TVESDA.Y, OCTOBER ° 23rd, 1900 At 1 o'clocik sharp,the following property: 1 bonio 4 years old; 1 horse. 3 yearold, by 13el* *hamar; 2. eecer old colts; 1 Hackney, eleeeeie by Buller; 7 saheb cows, supposed to 130 in oil; 3 heifers dile to calve in NoveMber; 1 2.year-0111 beifcr; 5 heif. era 1-year.old; 4 nteM'3 1 'yor olo; 5 spring esieeR, Impleitients-Metlormiekl Binder, Mosey Harris mower, seed drill, eultivaf " roller, bobsleighs, (2 i plov,e', tA in plow, sot dial)) MI barrow, wagon, fah. 'tine' mill, trind stone, bay akc, set &Able hartic.';s. Mognetereato separator, ha raelc,'wood rack, scythe, forks, nliovelo; 1'068, sue many other article; also a (ptantity bay, at aw &lid )10,11g01(18, . The nt,,c, i,,,.".4. l'a :lb) re ail nearly' new. erCilei9 - ';:5 and under kra..1t; over that twat V.. trIbritliti credit on furnishing approved jo tit notes, filter cent. al for cash on (7di4amousits. ; It. G. te141fID1)N, i J. STANI,Ey„ 1i opeietor Atietioneer Farm and Milk Business for Sale The undersigned is "offerigg that desirable farm in the township of 'Osborne, being Part of tot 21, Con. 3, containing 10 acres, also a good paying naillo,bust- ness. There is on the premises a good brick house, frame barn and stable, drive house, good orchard, two wells aid other conveniences. The land is all in good state of oultivation and is conveniently situ- ated to Exeter, school and churches. Will sell sep- arately or cojointly. For particulars apply, to Wm. Rivers, Hay, P,O. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. The Undersigned auctioneer will Hen by Public • Auction, on LOT. 8, CON, 7, STEPHEN TP. Monday, October 22nd, 1906 at one o'clock, wit., the following property viz: STOCK. -1 horse. 8 yeara old; 1 mare; 18 yr -old, supposed to be in foal°. by Milo; 1 mare5 yr.eld, sup- posed to be in foal by Milo; 1 colt, 2 -yr -old, by Milo; 1: sucking colt by Milo; 5 nitleh cows; supposed to be in calf; 1 fresh milking cow, 3 farrow cows, giving milk;Idry cow. 2 steers; coming 3 years; 2 heifers coming 8 years;'2 steers, melee -2 years; 8 heifers' wining 2 years, 0 calves, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. -Deering Binder, Mayor, 10 foot Deeritig rake, seed -drill, cultivator, roller, pair bobsleighs, L2 plows, twin plovr,,set diamond harrows, wagon, fanning mill, turnip pulpier, set double liar. ness, set old plow harness, scythe, forks, shovels, quantity bags, Melotte cream separator good as new, churn, etc. TERMS:.--Surns of $5' and under, eash; over that amount 12irionths' eredirgiven on furnishing approv,- ed joint notes. A disaiunt of 4 per cent, off for cash on credit amounts. • JNO. T. BEDFORD ' JAS. STANLEY Proprietor. Auctioneer. Auction tale of vA.Rist STOOK & IMPLEMENTS The ',undersigned has been, instructed to sell by Public Allegan, on LOT 6, OON. 3, CSBORNE, on FRIDAY, omoBErt, 26, low at 1 o'clock p, m. the following properly, viz: .Stock.., -1 aged driving horse; 1 breed mare; I geld inm tour years old, sired by Orchard Willow; 1 geld. iug, 2.yr-old; aired by Orchard Willow; 1 gelding, 1 yr -old bY,Orehard WilIew. 3 Mileh cows, supposed to be in calf; 1 heifer, 1 yr.Old; 4 calves; 1 bread sow with litter, 8 13tore hogs, number of hens, Implementn-Maxwell Binder, nearly new;mower, borne rake, hay rack, wagon, set, bobsleiglas, buggy, disc barrow,ser diamond harrows, 2 long plows, Col:810A twin ploW, seed drill, pulp% fanning 2 sets double harness, whifiletrees and mauy other articles. TERMS -Sums of $5 caw (mei, cash; over that amount 12 month& credit given on furnishing ap. proved joint notes. 4 per cent, off for cash on credit amounts. 'JOHN TIMMER JAS. STANLEY Proprietor .Auctioneer erreenway ;The Advocate to end of year 15c re W. Edwards of Boston, Masa, ited his nephew, D. M. Edwaids. This is the first meeting for thirty years and you may be Stite they were pleased to greet one another once tnore.-Itev. J. W. Band, B.A., of Sarnia preached afterrmon and evening iu the Boston Methodist ehurch. The church WAS crowded 111 each service, many coming from other parts of the (*cult to bear him. The thatik offeritig on the platee ainounted'to about $75.-11enry ing preeented our postmaster with a large Alexander apple whieh Weighed 20 ounces and, metteured 1(I inchee around. Mrs. Dobuh, who catised the death of her little stepson by ethel treatment Warteetiteneed at Montreal to three years in penitentiavy. No little eurprise was expressetl last week when it WaS announced throagh the daily pre; that the Ontario Bank., one of Canada's best and most pro- gressive finaucial institutions had been wrecked by its general manager, ee McGill, who has been carrYing on n- terestve speculation in Wall Street and a result the shareholders of tile Bank will be face to face with a heavy loss. The note holders and depositor; on the other hand Will COM( Oa all righ The first intimation of the calaanity was made known on Friday last when great excitement prevailed, not only in banking: circles, but among tleposi- tors and those financially interested. ,48 a result of the unfortunate affair the directors of the Cintario. found it expedient to accept ft propose- tionefrom the Bank of Montreal which bank „has sseeemed control of the de- funct baok's affairs. .At a conserva- tive estimate it is announced that Me - Gill's methods, are responsible for a shortage of $1,294,000. The question Of prosecution r. of Mr, McGill, it is understood remains in abeyance. • The wreckage of the Ontario Bank by no means interfers with ether -tank- ing institutions ani should cause no alarm vrhatever to those who have money invested in sitnilar concerns. ir-kr,ornerarventx-ifrvcsurverwarivr, LOCAL 'DOINGS: 4 Will Moore of St. Marys was in town Sunday. Mrs. McGill of London is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Fluke-. Large quantity of poultry is being marketed in town these days, Mr. and IVIrs. John Charlton are ex- pected home from the west this week. Mrs. James Walters Ielt Wednesday morning to visit her son Frank in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke left Tuesday to visit the former's fester at Obesely. Miss Mary Brock, who has been re- siding in Sea.foreli bas returned -to her hoine. here, Miss Nettie Walters /eft Wednesday 'nothing on an extended visit with, re- latives at the .Soo. Mr. Norman Oroikshanks WID, Murray areavending a few days in loronto this week. . - „- Mrs. _Marshall Box and son Kenneth of London Is spending a few days with friends in town this week. A large pane of glass Was broken in the Sovereign Bank Monday by a .fenall boy throwing a stone against it. , Mrs. Saintiel Sanders returned borne last week from London, her daughter, Miss Mame, having sornesv hat recover- ed iribealth, At 'number of Ideal sports together with several from London are going to Biddulpli to enjoy their annual black - squirrel shoot to -day. , . Mr. T. Handford of town and . Mr. W: R. Elliott of Oentrallia left Wed- nesday for Winnipeg taking with them', a large shipment of horses. • Shipka The Advocate to end of year 15c After a month's absence in the west O. Finkbeiner returned. --:-Miss Mary Campbell of London is on it visit to friends here. -The auction sale at Jas. O'Rourke's on Tuesday was well at- tended and fair prices realized. He has rented his farm to his brother, Richard and in the spring will go out West. -Mr. Patton intends giving up farming and has reuted hi's farm to Thos. Lynch. His, sale on Saturday week was a success and everything sold at good figures • Granton Mr. Diamond of St. Marys -was here during the week visitin&his daughter. Mrs. Bartlett. -Mrs. R. Gernia,n and child have returned to Thedford after a pleasant gay bore. -Emery Jermyn, who had the misfortune to dislocate his arm while loading pigs a few daye ago, is we are pleiteed to state, on the inetid.--Ezra Langford who met with an accident recently is getting along as well can be expected. He was returning from Revere station when iiiii horue became frightened at a lciad of pigs. Mr. Lengford tvas thrown dot, striking his head on the wheel, whiclr rendered him unconseious for it time. Kirkt on MAttattgre --Another ot our young men hae wine to the conclusion that it is not good for man to live alone aml on Wedneeday.lie betook hinaself to St. Marys where the young lady of his choice resides and • there they were made one. We refer to Mr. Augustus Brethour and his estimable bride is Miss Alice 'Heywood. The pleasing event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Vice, and the rititstial knot wits securely tied by BOV. 11. .A. Graham in the presence of only a few near relatives and friends of 'the co11e. traeting parties. The cereniony belt** ended the company sat down to It dainty supper. The gifts were nuttier - bus and very pretty. The bride bee been local manager for the Bell Tele- phone Company. for several yeare„ and is very powder with ail, Mr. and Mrs. Diethour will take up their residence in Kirkton and we join with the host of frientle in wishing thorn * pleasant, and prosperous voyage, ovee the met- rimonial SO& _ EliiitteJ110. Siinen Miller and wife spent Sunday The dredge ie now naa,Mtiee rapid pro - with the latter'e sister, Mrs. Chafe Glhis gr('-ee sonthwerd, beitee ten,v clown on boit,--Noetnan ,Garrett and wife of F Mr. Quenton'e property. --The eugar Rodgerville spent Sunday at Geo. Irp-1 beets are now on the move, a !ergo Cranston and wife of quantity having been grown in tine sectione-Mr. ancl Mrs, Nornaan Phair, wbo IV e been reeidentuof this eeetion for several yeare, is this week moving to Ailsa ()Emig where they will make their futtive home.' The best wishes of their friend* accompany them to ,t heir new horne.-Ilhe Crystal City Courier Cron -tarty were in the village Sunday. The fortner eontitietedanniversarer eer- t. le ee S n appol n Wean t. -Thos. Wheeler 8peut eionday in Mitchell on business.-6.`eo. Jacques aucl wife spent, Sunday at Zion with Philip illern.--- INin(au McI)ougell spent Seturday and eitinchty with h'is father. -Mise sityst "Mr. and vi 14. Johne, of Sarah Clements, who ha' beeti home Beeville. Ont.,,.es111',A, the. le-TA:Week for ber holiameTetleeeeeeturned Ateeher visiting .'efef6lide'e-in town and district, poSition fie etenogeapher in the Pm returnipg home Wecinesday."--,Rev. dential Insnrauee Office, Newark, N.J. Fair preaehed imniversary sermons on the Woodbeni circuit on Sunday. Rev. Baitlett of that place took the services }ire.. --A large number attended the Sunshine an on Sunday, which were in charge of Rev, Cran- ston of Orornaety,, Rev. J. W. John- ston preached at Cromarty. --Rev. Johnston is spending this week at his home in Brigdere-Mrs, (Rev.) Fair is. in London owing to the illness of her Centralia. Wto. Sande) aerived home from Chi- cago last Thursday and, is now offering some of his real eetate for sale. -Pat. Curtain, who went West a few weeks ago, writing home reports having bag, geclere ducks in one day. --Rev. Allen who goes to China as a thiesionary shortly, will address the Epworth League in the church on Friday everi=. ing.-Oar blacksmith, Mr. Poliock.• is building an addition to his shop. -Miss Porter, who has been in Clinton the past few days.owing to, the illness of her mother, has returned and resumed her duties in the school here. Aeneevmsaux SERVICE.., --The atm': xersaty services of our church were held on Sunday. Tho morning servic- es were conducted by Rev. Going of Jame e street church, Exeter, instead of Rev. Fear, who was to have been present but was prevented,hy bereave - moot, in his family. The eVening ser - vine was conducted by Rev, Toll of Heneall. .Large congregations attend- slictth services and they were well p eased. wit h the sermons delivered: The choir Was assisted by Miss Brownie Andrews in a sole in the morning and Mr. N. E. }licks in the evening. The proettecle amounted to over $100 in sets. scription, besides liberal colleetiops.-- The pastor. Revs Andrews, supplied in Exeter in the morning, and in Hensel' 10 the evening. gurondale Mr. Percy Moir, who has completed his apprenticeship , with Messrs. Dig- nan & Soo, Exeter, left Monday to accept a position in Brantford. -Rev. Dr. Medd of Forest wee the guest at the home of Mr. Wm. Horton on Fri- day and .Saturday. -Among - the sick iti this vicinity .at present are Mr. 'Robert Down, the little -eon of Mr. Arthur Mitchell and Mr. John Harris who is visiting his son, also the little. see) of ?kir. John Oke. whoitsimproeing. Ge'eeee C.idinore Of Exeteir Miss Mand Horton over Seridex.-Me. Dan. Dew and, aster, Miss Amy, visited their sister, Mrs.' Frank Golder, at Sparta, Ont. -Mi'. W. O. Keddy and sister, Miss Hannah, visited Mr, and Mrs. Stephenson at Varna On Sunday. -Mr. R. A. C. Moir reLurned Monday t� take charge -of a station. on the new branch of the'remiskansing and North- ern Ontario Railway, north of New Liskeard. -Mr. and. Mrs. John Step- henson of the, Goshen Line visited at Mr.Keddy's on Saturday and Sunday, -The taking up of the various kinds of roots is opcuping the attention of the farneereett present. The root crop is only fair this year. The anniversary services of ehe Bethesda church will be 'held on Sunday and Tuesday; October, 18 and 30.- Rev, rear of Exetertakes charge of the afternoon services at 2.30 and Rey. Hart of Henson takes the evening service at 7 o'clock. The Main street choir of Exeter will furnish music in the afternoon. The Tuesday evening entertainment will be in the nature of aktea-meeting and program, ' John Armstrong, he employee of the Barrie Gag Company wee' Ilufromt. liy gat, at Lite worka Tweeds, after noon and VMS tkftd when found. - Crediton , Miss Kate Wenzel of Detroit is the guest of her brother, Win.11. Wenzel. --Alfred Bedford and family have Moved to`London where they intend residing! -A. gospel song service will be heldan the Evangelical church on the evening of the 28th inst. All 'Should attend and enjoy the services. -Jas. Walker, who has been on a few week's' stay in different parts of the lWest, has returned .hotne.---Joseph 'Heist is visiting friends in Sebringville and Stratford this week. -George Ma-, whinney retnAted home a few days ago from a several months' tripto Manitoba.-Olaude Bluett is having the paper hangers and painters remod- el thointerior of his dwelling. -At the shooting tournainent held in Clinton last week Fred Kerr and E.Sheardown didetonee good shooting and succeeded in bringing home pert of the prize money. -Michael Beaver, Jr., intends rnOVing to Port Huron in a few days where be has secured good employ- ment. He is haying an auction Sale of his household effects to -morrow (Friday.) --II. Either, M.P.P., was in Sarnia Tuesday on business. ---The !snow storm we had the past week did not last long but the weight of the onnev did considerable damage , to the orehards.-The 13ible Society meeting of this Dist,riet was held in the Metho- dist chureli oh Tnesday night. Rev. ren, the agent of the Bible Society, tve an interesting address. Other addre,c;$es- were delivered by Revds. Andrews and Been..-ellerb. and Geo. Eilbee were in Bayeeld, Varna and Hensel' this week collecting the in- aurance assessments. -Our fanners have corrimeneed ptillieg their 1111a11- gplds and turnip& They Artt of large size and very plentiful. -Mrs. Valen- tiae Rate of Parkhill was in the vil- lage Sunday. -There is some talk of having a bemeleill ;mine between mil, bachel re and benedicte. Now einee tile in lett summerets btette why not haVe t els genre Rome afternoonPesOor boys ate an/deism to got the 11.80 of large building to make a tikatiug rink for the winter. Pm+ it along boys. Moser% -Garnet Iliteett, E. SheardoWth Wm. Beaver. Eli rainier. A Brown and Garfield Lawson left Sunday ev- ening eor Mims Craig, prior to leesing for South River to work in the limbo camp. son. Dashwood • Mrs. Deering of,Winnipeg visited at thetorne of Mrs, O. Miller on Sunday last. -The Grist Mill here has been do- ing a gond business since the new firm has the management. On Saturday they shipped their first car load of flour to .Montreal. It is their inten- tion to always have a supply of Man- itoba wheat on hand so the public can depend on getting good Spurs -Henry Eilber, Manager of the 1 -lay Township Fire Ins, Coe was in the village on Fri- day last collecting the aesesstnetnt from the policyholders of thisdistriet.-Geo. Etlighoffer and family. spent Sunday with friends at Blake. -John Graybiel reeeived the sad news on Tuesday last of the death of his niece which sad event occured at Bad Axe, Mithigan. He left on Thursday, to attend the fun- eral accompanied*bk Mrs. GraYbeff.-- This welik on Wednesday eveoing meeting will be held in the interest of the British'end Foreign Bible Society in the Evangitical chuAh of this place. The zneeting will be acldresed by Rev. Mr. Owen of Hayesville.-Geo. Edig- hoffer ieceived orders, for several pair of shoes from British Columbia one day last week. Geo. has a wide reput- atioo as a maker of eret-class shoes, - The Misses Ernma °allies and Oa therp Finkheiner sPent Sunday with friends. at Exetere-egeo. Koch has commenced the brickwork on his 'new house. G -rand Bend. The Advocate to Bird, of year 15c • " To-day(Tit tirsday) being Thaultegfer i ing Day s observed as 0,•:*.liciliday:- 13Ceebruits are.very plentiful this year. and the forests are invaded every day by both old and young. -Miss Julia ?dawn left a few days ago fey Strath. roy where she has accepted it position. -Ad. Bossenberry has gone to Park- hill where.he is engaged at the Powell House. -The first fall of snow expel:- ienced this Season fell on Wednesday to the extent of several inches. It wag heavy snow arid -caused the breaking down of several trees. Louis Ravelle's shed also collapsed under the weight of snow. It has all disappeared and we are now enjoying excellent weath- er. -Ed. Gill and son Harmon,were in Exeter Monday on business. -Dame rumor says that wedding bells will be ringing ere long. -Fall wheat in this section is looking jute as well as any ,farmer could wantit, to at present. Peter Haggith of Owen Sound is spend- ing a few days here. -The remains, of the late Wilson Eagleson were laid to rest in thecemetery here on Wednes- day.- Miss Edna. Sherritt, who was en- gaged as clerk with Mr. Amos here during the summer months, has gone to Mitchell where she has accepted a position as clerk in A.J. Blowee' store. She is an obliging and estimable young lady and we are sure that her services will be much appreciated by her ern- ployer.-The Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Church here was held on Sunday. It was an ideal day and large congregations greeted the preachers. Rev. Baird of Sarnia occupied the pulpit in themorn- ipg and his discourse was deep and full of meaning, Mrs. Sutcliffe took charge of the service in the evening and as usual her hearers went away feeling that the worcle they had listen. ed to werefull of encouragement and spiritual blessing. Sale Bill Season Now Hera OUP frierade, the fernaers, will some of them feion b eiling their farms, feral etocee, ple,myntS, Pte. When they Oeo they want a"soial sale," The beet-evey to get it to to, have your bills printed here and the calla fitivertiteed in The Exeter Advocate That goes to nearl, every home in the community. A wise thing is to put eale in the jetper. It will do twee good than the bills , as the articles are read at leisure in -the home not hureiedly as youi pass eloug the road. We 411SO give you a short free notiee under "Sale Register." Get Oar ferias. They are Vent Reasollablet - Willi E TAKING stmEp Kirkfield, Oct. 16.-Dunean McCal- lone a ftirmer who lived, nettr here was drowned yesterday afternoon in the - Drowned Lands near the Trent Valley Ctinal, Be was retteruing from Lind- , say with a box of dynamite, and is sepposed to hove fallen asleep, when the horse turned. off the road and walked down the embankment. He 'fell over the front of the buggy and is supposed to have struck his head. • Mooresville Miss Bella Foupger of Hamilton is. visiting friends here. -Thos. Gilmore has returned home after spending a few weeks here with friends. -James Fraser formerly of this place, has cap- tured several peizes at London, Sarnia, and the State Fair at Detroit for the best collection of 1)ah1ias. Jiro is quite .flower fancier. -Geo. Simpson or parkhin is c•alliog on friends here, Miss Robinson of Ailsa Craig ia visit- . nig her friend, Mrs. Fred SimpsonWill Fraser of Ceneralia and Miss Clara Codmore of Exeter were guests of Miss Lily Fraser ou Suoday.-Jaek Bloomfield and family of Luean 'were visitors with Mrs. Gordoo BloothfleH duriog the week. -Jack Willis and family of Centralia visited Mrs,. Jamee Neil on Sunday. -Wm. Kelly, who re- cently rented his farm' left last week fos the West. i3'eteretis'• ..MeietelereN-In Henstall, on Oct. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. McMartin of Barrie, a daughter. , WILSON --At Greenway on Oct 9,` to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, a son. Stephen!. on Oct 9, to Mr. and Mree F. Williams, a dangle - ter. e " • WILLIAMS-1(1n Stephen, on Oct 9, to Mr.' and Mrs. Duncan Williams, a daughter. . ;WILLIAMS-In McGillivray, OD Oct..6, to Mr. and Mrs. Blanch. Williarris;ae son. estieN-At Elarplev., on -Oct. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. James Cionyin a daughter. WHITESIDE-At ICemptville, Ont, . on Sept. 251 to Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Whiteside, (nee Laura Williams of Zurich) a son. , Soetinex-In Zurich, On Oct. 3, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Schenck, a daughter. MARRIAGES. COLLINGWOOD-PROUTIE--At the home - of the bride's parents, on Oct. 17, by Rev. Fear, Thos. Colliegwoed of Ex- eter, to Miss Laura Pansy, eldest, daughter of Samuel Prouty, Sodotne BRETHOTIR----11101tW00D-At St. Marys, on Oct. 10, by Rev. Graham, Augus- tus 13rethour of Kirkton, to Miss Alice Heywood of St. Marys. GRASSICK-JOHNSTON-In Olin 11, on Oct. 107 by Rev. Gunne, Jas/Gras- sick of Stanley township, to Miss Eva Johnston of Groderich-eownship. DEATHS JEEMYN-In Biddulph, on Oct. 5, john. Jermyn, aged 76 years and 5 months, Setv.ennowetr-In Lucan, on Oct. 5, Irene, the threeweek's old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sheardown. FEA.11.-At the bonne of her son Rev. E. A. Fear, Exeter, on Oct. 12, Jane P. j. Fear, aged 70 years, 2 months and 5 days. tor Ilig Coll. Cllief Better than ever is our stoek of liAINTQES ,and HEATERS 4 hole Garland with tank and shelf, extra good value, $88.00, 6 hole Steel Ranges with tank, high shelf or closet, $44 to $50 , Base Burners with oven 00 0 01 4$32.06 to $42.00: OCT013E4 NECIISSITIES Stove pipes, 6,and 7 inch .... ......10 to 15e. Elbows, heavy . 611**00•0 dt • .2000 DarnPerSI 0 • • • 000,64 04 0 •••• 040•1000 0 00 06* 4 Stove .Pipe Varnishes....... to 25e. Stove Pi Polish i0toi. Metal Po ishes 8. 6 *4.4 • • 40 4V 000•* 4. • • • ;net Samson rortwid Cement a ear just received. Heoman's I.ardware 8$ Stove Store